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Definition of awfulness in English: awfulnessnounˈɔːfəlnəsˈɔfəlnəs mass noun1The state of being very bad or unpleasant. the chilli and pineapple relish did manage to mask the awfulness of the deep-fried brie Example sentencesExamples - Here's the report on the awfulness poor consumers must suffer with this new device.
- All of this awfulness is laid directly on the dingy doorstep of the writer/director.
- It's awfulness is matched only by its lack of originality.
- One must note the enduring awfulness of the hotels in general.
- Many other critics and many, many dance lovers can no longer bear to watch the awfulness of his work.
- For some reason, the amount of awfulness given off by this film never seems to affect you directly.
- He is certainly not above getting laughs out of the sheer awfulness of his characters' tastes and habits.
- Maybe their titles were inspired by the mind-blowing awfulness of some people's cooking.
- One thing that hasn't changed over the years is the awfulness of the cover photo.
- A sequel's awfulness is proportional to the amount by which the budget of the second exceeds that of the first.
- 1.1 The shocking or horrific nature of something.
the awfulness of his crime Example sentencesExamples - Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying.
- So wittingly or not, these corporations are helping to prop up a government notorious for its sheer awfulness and brutality.
- I struggle for anything sensible to say on the awfulness of the deaths.
- He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the awfulness of his crime.
- The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry.
- The awfulness of it is it's not like any other disease.
- Upon returning to earth, Dr. Evil learns that his empire of awfulness has gone legit.
- He manages to keep a slightly sinister edge to the role, while never losing sight of the awfulness of Sy's situation.
- You get lots of newsreel showing you the awfulness of the regime in the twenties, and the vim and vigor of New York and Hollywood in the same era.
- They said they wanted to organize a 'quiet day' where we could meet together and think and pray about the awfulness of the nuclear bomb.
Definition of awfulness in US English: awfulnessnounˈôfəlnəsˈɔfəlnəs 1The state of being very bad or unpleasant. the chili and pineapple relish did manage to mask the awfulness of the deep-fried brie Example sentencesExamples - One must note the enduring awfulness of the hotels in general.
- Many other critics and many, many dance lovers can no longer bear to watch the awfulness of his work.
- Maybe their titles were inspired by the mind-blowing awfulness of some people's cooking.
- For some reason, the amount of awfulness given off by this film never seems to affect you directly.
- Here's the report on the awfulness poor consumers must suffer with this new device.
- He is certainly not above getting laughs out of the sheer awfulness of his characters' tastes and habits.
- One thing that hasn't changed over the years is the awfulness of the cover photo.
- It's awfulness is matched only by its lack of originality.
- A sequel's awfulness is proportional to the amount by which the budget of the second exceeds that of the first.
- All of this awfulness is laid directly on the dingy doorstep of the writer/director.
- 1.1 The shocking or horrific nature of something.
the awfulness of his crime Example sentencesExamples - They said they wanted to organize a 'quiet day' where we could meet together and think and pray about the awfulness of the nuclear bomb.
- The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry.
- He was afraid of being caught before he could accomplish his purpose, but behind this was a vaguer but larger fear of the awfulness of his crime.
- Upon returning to earth, Dr. Evil learns that his empire of awfulness has gone legit.
- Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying.
- The awfulness of it is it's not like any other disease.
- So wittingly or not, these corporations are helping to prop up a government notorious for its sheer awfulness and brutality.
- I struggle for anything sensible to say on the awfulness of the deaths.
- You get lots of newsreel showing you the awfulness of the regime in the twenties, and the vim and vigor of New York and Hollywood in the same era.
- He manages to keep a slightly sinister edge to the role, while never losing sight of the awfulness of Sy's situation.
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